
There is, of course, no way this film can live up this poster.
FORBIDDEN WORLD
Corman produced science fiction from the 80s it promises to be terrible but I've got to see it eventually. Amazing stuff!
I was looking through the local newspaper checking the TV listings today when I spotted something interesting. There was an Associated Press story with the headline ’ Showtime grabs attention with original programming’. It’s a short piece about the smaller than HBO premium cable channels attempts to create edgy high quality shows to lure new viewers. The shows WEEDS, DEXTER and THE ‘L’ WORD are described briefly to point out what is different or fresh about them in relation to shows on broadcast TV. But I expected there to be a mention of the only reason I’ve been curious about the channel for the last year or so- the MASTERS OF HORROR series. There is nothing like it anywhere else on the dial and even if there is a high miss-to-hit ratio to the episodes this year it is certainly an edgy show. But there isn’t a single mention of MOH. Not one. I mean- is there another anthology horror series out there right now? One that tries to attract the best of directors in the field and puts nearly no creative controls on them? How odd, I thought.
With the recent release of the Universal INNER SANCTUM films
on DVD I’ve been revisiting that sextet. Always a fun hour & change
they are a great view for any fan of Lon Chaney Jr. as he is center stage in
every one. These were made in the 40s just as his alcohol abuse was starting to
be in evidence and you can see the beginnings of the eye bags that would come
to be so prominent just a few years later. But Chaney is clearly giving these
quickie programmers his all even when the scripts are less than great.